> ☭ Fokker wrote:
> Zarf's argument might be right... ...but tbh some people really should just be locked away. This is a conveniently timed example:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/10505263.stm
> Before the attacks began Moat's Facebook status was changed to read: "Just got out of jail, I've lost
> everything, my business, my property and to top it all off my lass has gone off with someone else.
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> "Watch and see what happens."
Image obsessed weirdo, and not in the good way either... ...it's always the ugly ones isn't it?
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You know... it's funny how the exact article you posted proves my point. The man was in prison. When he comes back, he's lost all his investment in society (business, land, wife), largely due to his separation from the world.
The person he became may be a lowlife who you think should be locked up. However, your criminal's own admission creates an indication, which we should examine, that the system may be the cause of repeat crime.
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RE Beating the snot out of the convicted:
What about the innocent?
Um... they shouldn't get the shit beaten out of them? Was there some point in this argument which I may have missed?
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